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Ensuring Technology Serves You!

The Why of FellowsheepTech

Fellowsheep Tech was founded in the summer of 2004 with the mission of serving local businesses, ministries, and families by enabling them to better utilize and leverage technology solutions in the achievement of their objectives. Fellowsheep is committed to honoring Christ and furthering the Gospel in purpose and practice. A tailored-to-your-needs service model provides the capability to address a client’s varied technology needs with personal, hands-on involvement. As Christ came to serve, not be served, Fellowsheep endeavors to truly serve clients by offering technology solutions personally developed to address the unique needs of each client.

 

First, be present...

If you're in business, a presence on the web is not just a strategy any more...it's a necessity. The traditional channels of communication to your potential customers are now digital, and shifting constantly. If you're just getting started step by step, or need to relocate your existing services, FellowsheepTech can provide an affordable solution for your web domain/hosting/email needs.

 

The Future of Small Business Services

Here is something to dig into and start evaluating as you establish and grow your small business:

From Winsupersite.com: What You Need to Know...

It's a rather compelling argument that your business IT needs may well be best met by a subscription to services hosted & managed by pros elsewhere for $6-25 per user/month. Considering the hassle that is saved in procuring, configuring, protecting, etc. it seems like a bargain to me!

 

Wininfo Daily News

A daily dose of Windows news and information, with no fluff.
  • Microsoft: Google Bypassed IE Privacy Settings Too

    By Paul Thurrott
    It looks like Google’s secretive efforts to bypass the privacy settings in Apple’s Safari aren’t limited to just that browser. Now Microsoft says that Google has similarly bypassed the privacy settings in IE.
  • Google Secretly Bypassed iPhone Privacy Settings

    By Paul Thurrott
    A Stanford researcher discovered that Google was purposefully circumventing the privacy settings in the iPhone’s web browser in order to store cookies that track users’ movements online. As soon as this was revealed publicly, first in a "Wall Street Journal" report, Google stopped the practice. But the question remains: Why the heck would Google do such a thing in the first place?

MacStories

  • #MacStoriesDeals – Wednesday
    Here are today’s @MacStoriesDeals on iOS, Mac, and Mac App Store apps that are on sale for a limited time, so get them before they end! Mac Hardware & Amazon Deals New! New Apple Mac Mini: $530 New! Refurbished OtterBox Defender Series Case and Holster for Apple iPhone 4S: $49.95 -> $14.99 New! Refurb Apple iPod nano 8GB [...]
  • Buzz: My New Phone App Replacement and Contact Hub
    I’m not typically one that likes to replace Apple’s core iOS apps with third-party alternatives, but Savvy Apps’ latest iPhone app, Buzz, allows me to access my contacts faster than Apple’s own Phone software, and I had to leave a spot for it in my Dock. For the past two weeks, I’ve been testing Buzz, [...]

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